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29 Apr, 2016

After a brief on-and-off ban episode on Thursday, Ashir Azeem's political thriller Maalik was slapped with an indefinite ban.

The notice issued by the Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage, declared it “an uncertified film for the whole of Pakistan”, and furnished no reason or rationale for it.

Until a day later.

Yesterday, the Chairman of the Central Board of Film Censors Mubashir Hasan released a multi-point rationale for the ban, which includes the film's portrayal of the police and politicians, ethnic stereotyping, glorification of a former militant, mockery of the democratic voting process, and incitement to violence, among others.

The CBFC maintains that these objections to the film have been raised by the film's viewers themselves.

"After the 3rd day of the release of the local movie “MAALIK”, a plethora of public complaints started pouring in to the CBFC from across the country," writes Chairman Hasan. "Complainants expressed their extreme reaction against the movie through phone calls/letters/personal visits to the CBFC."

Their "extreme public anger and reaction against the movie and the threats to burning to ashes of cinema houses" prompted the CBFC to advise the Ministry of Information to decertify the film, as per Section-9 of Motion Picture Ordinance-1979, which has been used in the past to revoke the certification of films like Sher-e-Punjab and Intehaa.

Here's the full text issued by the CBFC:

1) After the 3rd day of the release of the local movie “MAALIK”, a plethora of public complaints started pouring in to the CBFC from across the country

2) Complainants expressed their extreme reaction against the movie through phone calls/letters/personal visits to the CBFC.

3) According to the complaints, the movie has presented Pakistan an as a lawless state where the state institutions are shown as crippled, inefficient, incapacitated hence openly inciting the common citizen to take law in his/her own hands.

4) As per complaints by the viewers, the movie has dejectedly targeted all the linguistic communities living in Pakistan. The Pashtuns, the Balochs and Sindhis have lodged their protest in particular that their communities have been shown in an unwanted and insulting manner in the movie which hurts their sentiments.

5) Members of the civil society also objected that the movie has shown a ‘ celebrated and heroic death’ of a former Afghan Jihad Mujahid in the end which is against the spirit of the National Action Plan being implemented jointly by the political and the military leadership of the country.

6) A large number of political activists lodged complaints that the movie has presented the role of politicians as a whole as morally and financially corrupt. One of the central characters of the film is shown as a feudal politician who rises to the seat of Chief Minister through unfair means. The politicians are shown to be corrupt, immoral and dishonest with the people. The movie gives people the impression that the entire political system is unjust, corrupt and incapable and all the politicians are busy in minting money under the name of democracy.

7) Political activists also expressed their reaction to the CBFC about the way the movie has demeaned the sanctity of votes during elections. The movie has humiliated the voters by showing the politicians who are elected through their votes as in a villain character.

8) The families of the shaheed police officials from across the country also complained after watching the movie that the police as a whole is shown as a crippled, contemptuous,unjust and corrupt force. The police force is presented in the movie as always working in the interest of the politicians disregarding its duties. The film has given the impression that the entire police force of the country is incapable and corrupt thus draining down the sacrifices made by the police as a front defence line in the war against terrorism.

9) A large number of complaints from KPK province has also been received which state that the movie has hurt the sentiments of Pashtun community by showing the rape of a Pashtun girl by a seemingly Sindhi politician. The complainants have expressed that the rape scene has caused bias, prejudice and hatred among different ethinic communities of the society living together in Sindh.

10) After carefully analyzing all the complaints, the Central Board of Films Censor, as a responsible state institution and functioning under Rules of Business dispatched a “Situation Report” to the Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage highlighting the extreme public anger and reaction against the movie and the threats to burning to ashes of cinema houses by the hurtful citizens. Accordingly, the CBFC proposed to the Ministry of I, B & NH to decertify the film as per Section-9 of Motion Picture Ordinance-1979 in order to avoid a major catastrophe and a law and order situation and also to safeguard the life and property of the cinema owners throughout the country. Section 9 of the Motion Picture Ordinnace 1979 empowers the federal government to with draw or decertify any film under exhibition even after issuance of the censor certificate.

Many locally produced under exhibition films had been decertified by the federal government during the previous regeimes which include Sher e Punjab, Intehaa, etc etc

11) It is pertinent to mention that the non-official members of CBFC who censored the film ‘Maalik’ and passed it without excision for public exhibition have been issued notices to convey the public reaction against the movie.

12) The offer of the Info Minister of KPK to hold the exhibition of the Maalik in any cinema of KPK is not possible as KPK has yet to establish its own Censor Board. Till date, the Central Films Censor Board regulates the cinemas located in the KPK by surprise inspections to ensure that the provisions of the Potion Pictures Ordinance 1979 are followed in letter and spirit. If any cinema exhibits the movie Maalik, appropriate legal action will be taken against including fine, imprisonment and sealing of cinemas.

Comments

Umer Apr 29, 2016 03:53pm
This is How our system helps Corruption.
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Darkangel Apr 29, 2016 03:58pm
Yeah right. just because it is showing what really is happening, just by applying ban would stop viewers from watching it from internet. silly people.!!
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Razi Apr 29, 2016 04:05pm
He has a point that after receiving complaints from viewers, they banned the movie. Sir, please take my complaint against the corrupt politicians...I hope you will do your best to ban them, most of them. Thanks in advance!
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SAB Apr 29, 2016 04:07pm
Then why the movie was allowed to be screened?
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real zak Apr 29, 2016 04:27pm
So what's wrong in exposing weaknesses.
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Bemused Citizen Apr 29, 2016 04:34pm
Reading all the complaints I wonder when will all the News Programmes be banned they cover all those points too (hard not too when they exist). Can Mr Hasan give us some stats on how many complaints her receives from them?
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Omar Apr 29, 2016 04:41pm
Pakistani public is not ready to face reality! None of the above mentioned points are away from truth.
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Najam Apr 29, 2016 04:47pm
By this standard, all movies and dramas could be banned in Pakistan.
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WeWillWin Apr 29, 2016 04:58pm
If thought through, most of the points are true and reflect of what is happening in the country. Who in the right mind can say Police and Politicians are not the most corrupt.
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JUSTICE Apr 29, 2016 05:13pm
Sounds like only viewer who complaint were hand picked by corrupt politicians to review this film. If the movie revels the the facts, everyone knows that at least 90% of our politicians and government's corruption and they are afraid if average person sees this movie, they will have more negative views of government. Just think this censorship board never band any English movies which were also abot corruption.? Pakistan censor boardis trying to safe corrupt politicians and police officer image which is already tarnished in our society. Government must lift ban and let everyone enjoy good movie.
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FAM Apr 29, 2016 05:13pm
Really! Really! Give me a break. What rubbish!
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sadface Apr 29, 2016 05:22pm
Truth hurts.
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saba Apr 29, 2016 05:23pm
if content of a film show you the reality about the current situation in your country, best option #BAN this film!!. Everyone must get freedom of speech. Just because , others opinion is not according to your mentality, it doesn't mean that they do not have any rights. CBFC better publish records of all those letters and phone class that was send or were made by Pakistani nation.
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haris Apr 29, 2016 05:25pm
None of the Pulic run institutions in our country able to handle any sort of pressure. CBFC first said, the movie is banned because its has depicted the country's politicians, police and some terrorists in an unacceptable manner. Now they say they had banned because of public complaints.
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FAM Apr 29, 2016 05:29pm
And if point (9) is true "A large number of complaints from KPK ....", then point (12) " the offer of the information minister of KPK to exhibit the film in any cinema in KPK ....." Makes no sense, why would the government of KPK decide to 'hurt the feelings' of their citizens. This whole fiasco is beyond ridiculous. If our govt wants to divert people's attention from the ongoing embarrassment of our leaders financial misdeeds surely they can do better than pick on a movie.
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AG Apr 29, 2016 05:29pm
Hahaha, and they said this is Democracy
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Kash Apr 29, 2016 05:33pm
Sorry..! why was it banned again? everything listed in the article in terms of depiction, is in fact true..
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Hamaad Apr 29, 2016 05:34pm
I demand them banned.
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Amad Uddin Apr 29, 2016 05:38pm
3,6,7,8,9 points are happening in this country. And the only Pakistanis that can be upset by this is the politicians and policemen themselves. By banning the movie the politicians has accepted all the crimes.
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Pakistani Apr 29, 2016 05:39pm
It is just a movie, made for entertainment. People should keep their ethnicity at home and go and watch it in the Cinemas.
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Maher Apr 29, 2016 05:44pm
This shows Why film industry is lagging behind. If an initiative is taken to show the dirty truth of society, film industry is penalized with such stupid bans
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Kabeer Apr 29, 2016 06:08pm
If we accept their excuses then one would be right to ask the question whether they were sleeping when they first cleared / passed the movie ?
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aziz Apr 29, 2016 06:08pm
Every minister and ministry has different story. Everything is mismanaged
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Kaiser London NOT Ilford Twin Tower Apr 29, 2016 06:08pm
The CBFC statement summarised the ACCURATE ACTUAL POSITION in the politics in Pakistan. By the way this movie is suppose to be fiction.
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Javed Anwar Apr 29, 2016 06:18pm
@JUSTICE Poor masses of the Land of Pure really want to see the reality of powerful corrupt politicians & police. I personally experienced hardships at the hands of all powerful corrupt politicians & police. I want immediate lifting of ban on movie " MALAAK ".
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Farhan Apr 29, 2016 06:46pm
Sensor board is there to certify and not the viewers. No wonder our artists are going to India!
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Shah Apr 29, 2016 06:47pm
Let's make a plethora of a complaints against any other random movie, preferably from across the border and let's see if Mubasher bans it or not.
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Aussieman Apr 29, 2016 06:48pm
Now I have to watch this movie.
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real zak Apr 29, 2016 06:51pm
They cant take any action over panama leaks, lets blame the movie for all the corruption. What a logic!
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syed Apr 29, 2016 06:59pm
You can't face the truth.
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shahram Apr 29, 2016 06:59pm
I have watched the Movie. The cinematography is very poor Dialogues are rubbish and doesn't have the feel of a gripng movie. I think if left alone would have gone from the cinemas itself in a week or half. Banning it from cinemas Just gave it a Larger viewership than it Deserves. :(
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Old School Apr 29, 2016 07:03pm
Blatant lie !!!! This ban will push more people to watch it from other sources. I will find this movie and invite all my friends over and give them copy of movie to show it to their friends.
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Nadeem, USA Apr 29, 2016 07:03pm
If this movie is against Chaudhries and Wadaras and our corrupt leaders, I don't, I don't think any sensible citizen is going to protest against Maalik. PMLN and PPP pressurize censor board to ban movie.
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Nadeem, USA Apr 29, 2016 07:11pm
I haven't seen a single comment against the movie, "Wake up censor board." If chairman of the board himself an honest person and true Pakistani, he should resign before banning the movie. He will see how media and citizen of Pakistan support his bold act.
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Ali Apr 29, 2016 07:12pm
I think the movie depicts the reality that no one can bear as always. corrupts do not accept their corruption.
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Rashid Apr 29, 2016 07:17pm
I would like to watch this movie it sound very authentic. Can I get it on Netflix.
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max4544 Apr 29, 2016 07:17pm
he just provided every main point to the movie, outlining the message behind the film producers and directors views on the establishment in his response to the ban which is now published in all news articles for all of Pakistan to read without even going to see the movie. Mr. Hasan has also just outlined the current political structure in this country - well done.
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JUSTICE Apr 29, 2016 07:21pm
@Javed Anwar.. I agree with you 100%, this movie should not banned,
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Ahmed Saeed Apr 29, 2016 07:25pm
Buck up Aashir you have done a wonderful job. Stay blessed.
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Aamir Ashraf Apr 29, 2016 07:29pm
If people threaten to blaze the cinemas, it certainly shows that there is lawlessness in Pakistan. Argument against the movie in fact goes in favour :-)
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Awami Apr 29, 2016 07:30pm
People can understand what has been cooked up as justification for a ban on film 'Maalik'. Just because it is showing what really is happening, just by applying ban would stop viewers from watching it from internet. silly people.!!
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CURIOUS MIND Apr 29, 2016 07:45pm
Our country is still a slave in the hands of few, the real face of this mafia is too powerful, they have power to manoeuvre what ever they want, they have power to show the fake and hide the real, This film is a mirror they don't want their face to be shown.
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Himu Apr 29, 2016 07:48pm
@Pakistani Or if they don't like it, don't watch it. Let the people decide it they want to watch the movie or not. Some Pakistani movies (documentaries) on some of the topics mentioned above are getting Oscars!
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Himu Apr 29, 2016 07:49pm
@Aussieman Me too
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Muhammad Judge Apr 29, 2016 07:51pm
I think the director of the movie should target his movie to overseas theaters. I believe Pakistani living abroad really wants to see this picture I am really anxiously waiting the release of this Movie in Canada. Ashir Please release your movie outside Pakistan or sell it to Netflix or Google store.
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Himu Apr 29, 2016 07:51pm
@Rashid Please and on Youtube as well.
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zakir Apr 29, 2016 07:51pm
This is unbelievable. A huge majority is also speaking against the bollywood and now our own Pakistani movies that have crossed all limits. Why isn't there any action to ban those movies?
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Naqad Apr 29, 2016 07:52pm
Lies have no feet to stand upon!
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MuzaffarOklahoma Apr 29, 2016 08:06pm
Absurd justification by the the board.Based in this criteria,no film can ever be released.Goodbye freedom of expression!
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zaf Apr 29, 2016 08:14pm
don't they know the voting system in here, how people are comple to caste votes, it is absolutely the violation of freedom of speech.
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Tkh Apr 29, 2016 08:33pm
I haven't seen it, but If this is what the film has shown, It shows nothing but TRUTH. Those in power want to rule without having someone mentioning their wrong doings.
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Nawaid Apr 29, 2016 08:37pm
@Razi Good one!
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Qammer Apr 29, 2016 08:45pm
"Dhoowan" played the similar story and it still lives fresh in the minds of the people. this movie, though i have not seen it, also strikes chord with the sentiments of the people and exposes the biter truth existing in the society. instead of learning lessons and correcting our ways we "BAN" what is unfit to our interest. PK was a controversial movie and still it screened successfully in India, and we cannot stand the truth.
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Ameer Hamza Apr 29, 2016 09:01pm
Why would censor board listen to public? They listen to money. That's it.
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Raza Apr 29, 2016 09:01pm
Let us see all those written complaints scan and print them,
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gul Apr 29, 2016 09:04pm
Beyond comprehension such a ban in this century where freedom of speech is a pillar of democracy.
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Nawazish Ali Apr 29, 2016 09:07pm
Most common citizens of this country perceive the politicians and state institutions, with the exception of a few, just the same way as the film is said to be depicting them. Sorry for those few who have opposed the exhibition of the movie but opinion of a small minority should not be used as an excuse to ban it as the majority of citizens who are also patriotic will certainly like to reassure themselves that the corrupt are rightly exposed and condemned, and not protected. Similarly the right of expression which is guaranteed cannot be taken away on the request of ethnic and linguistic fanatics or emotionally unstable few.
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Iamnotjoking Apr 29, 2016 09:08pm
The film has shown mirror to the rulers who are already tainted by corruption charges,money laundering ,the law & order situation is not a secret,no work or need is done without grafts ,VIP cultures are rampant,criminals are free,in democracy the people are powerful,but here democracy is used to shield and continue the corrupt system unabated. Federal Govt,as well as Sindh Govt are busy in saving their skin,interior ministry so far not nab any big fish,the roads are bumpy,the streets are not save,no light,no water,nobody seems to help except God.
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Shahid Ali Apr 29, 2016 09:16pm
Can any body deny whatever has been presented in the film Maalik is not happening in Pakistan???
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Jaweed Apr 29, 2016 09:20pm
A silent majority already knows the truth that is reflected in this movie. The ban is only reinforcing that. But I do agree about existence of threats to burn down movie houses as that is the modus operandi of our corrupt system which includes so called politicians, lbureaucrats, etc.
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Aadmi123 Apr 29, 2016 09:21pm
@Razi Sorry, that is not within our jurisdiction :-)
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Shoaib Arif Apr 29, 2016 09:23pm
While I haven't seen the movie, from the description it appears that most of the material shown in the movie is correct and a mirror image of the society. I guess people just don't want to see the ugly truth.
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ady001 Apr 29, 2016 09:49pm
They really think we will believe them.
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JustWasif Apr 29, 2016 09:56pm
Being a part of general public and nation of Pakistan ... I prefer to watch this film.. as it is not insulting showing the true face ....
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junaid Apr 29, 2016 10:30pm
hmm, I think this action will prove to be the final nail in the coffin of Govt. They made a big mistake, after fake panama apologizing letter and then denials by ICIJ director that they didnt issue any letter for sorry....................... he mentioned that they had contacted the accused a year before the release of news etc.. i watched this interview on Kashif Abbasi's prog.
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Khan waliti Apr 29, 2016 10:31pm
So what part of any of the objections is not true? Is the censor board protecting the populous from truth ?
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Salman Jan Apr 29, 2016 10:54pm
The more you suppress ideas/viewpoints, the more the may explode. Not sure what CBFC means by "viewers" considering the fact that was not viewable in PK. So who are the so called "viewers" :) A complete mockery of so called "Democracy" . Infact there was more freedom of thoughts during Musharraf era.
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Amanullah khalil Apr 29, 2016 10:58pm
then ban all tv chanels that shows coruption what is wrong with the truth being shown
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Ghazanfar Ali Apr 29, 2016 11:39pm
The objections raised above seem correct as a whole. Thanks for your hard work. Your message already spread but I'm sorry for the plausible financial losses. Thanks for your hardwork to expose the truth.
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H L Apr 30, 2016 12:47am
What a reaction from Ministry. And weird, that it took just 3 days. Exactly, proving what movie is depicting. thanks to you, now everyone will love to watch this movie. Me too.
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Muhammad Khalid Apr 30, 2016 01:13am
We can,t denie the truth.....
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Muhammad Khalid Apr 30, 2016 01:18am
@JUSTICE you are absolutely right.....
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Imran Apr 30, 2016 01:23am
What else do we expect from a country that banned youtube for almost 8 years. Sigh! When will people realize that banning something is pointless most of the time. If you don't agree with the plot or story of a film, don't watch it, campaign to tell people not to watch it if you don't want it to earn money. Who gave you the moral authority to decide whether this should be allowed or banned? Calling for a ban on something should be a crime especially if it's any form of art. You don't like it, great, you are entitled to your opinion just like everyone else. walk away. Let it exist.
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sam Apr 30, 2016 02:12am
Banning the movie will be a great pr for the movie. Now even more ppl want to see it then it actually would without the controversies sorrounding it.
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iftikhar Apr 30, 2016 03:11am
who complaint? corrupt politicians.
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bilal-atlanta Apr 30, 2016 03:42am
Asher should put it on internet for small fee for viewers. i know i will donate $ for him to show it to people. Pakistan is a society with lots of ills just like any other society, exposing illnesses is NOT a bad thing. how else you fix things?
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Sohail Khan Apr 30, 2016 03:42am
the first step in fixing things is to identify the problem. Apparently the establishment does not want to fix anything because their life is ticking along well. It is the poor and middle class in Pakistan that suffer. All of the points they identified is what happens in Pakistan on a daily basis. We have reached a new low in Pakistani society BAN THE TRuTH
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Hakim Apr 30, 2016 04:45am
I would love to see the movie, I will be happy to promote it do that it creates the awareness of the pathetic situation of police. Just recently on of my acquaintance was complaining that some a$$h0l€ entered their empty house and threatened if someone try to take back will have bad. I sequence. This person with family wend to the police station and they refused to register FIR. So much is the pathetic situation
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Hakim Apr 30, 2016 04:47am
@Pakistani I am skeptical if they would get any response from viewer unless the viewer is with offshore account or a police
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Hakim Apr 30, 2016 04:48am
@Muhammad Judge good idea sell it to Netflix and Amazon prime
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humayun zia Apr 30, 2016 05:10am
in 8 hours of printing of this news about 50 comments published .100 % go against the banning of this movie some in very sarcastic way . where are the ones who want to ban the movie ?? this depicts the decadence of the ruling elite ,KPK is the only exception ,well done KPK
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Raziuddin Apr 30, 2016 05:49am
Corrupt protecting corrupt. Anti-Pak movies Indian movies are okayed by the so-called Censor Board but a true story on corruption is banned.
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Zohair Apr 30, 2016 06:06am
Well, someone just gave the movie the best "Promotion" even its own marketing team wouldn't have been able to!
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naz Apr 30, 2016 08:31am
maalik is showing a mirror image , and when some people see their image they got scared and banned the movie----------HATS OF TO ASHER AZEEM,BRAVE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gawal Mandi Ya Apr 30, 2016 08:38am
Excuse me dude, there is a reason for a board, if the people mattered so much, government would be make different decisions.
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Tahir Apr 30, 2016 09:35am
Reason given at para 5 is justified. Rest I don't agree infact it is all truth and truth is bitter all the time. most of things presented in this film are based on reality and are hard fact of our society especially regarding politicians and police force.
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Reality Apr 30, 2016 09:44am
I have not seen the movie "Maalik", just as many other Hollywood, Bollywood on the list. I don't know what CBFC criteria is about "BAN", but one thing is for sure, they are not independent body for what they are. Their policies and procedures must be overturned by others, after all everything is related with "National Security". I swear to God, I have not seen a Lollywood movie ever, because Pushto and Punjabi movies are more horrible than any Hollywood or Bollywood banned movie.
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Bilal Apr 30, 2016 10:21am
By banning the movie, Govt. proves that they always support the corruption
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Bilal Apr 30, 2016 10:22am
They Just show the bad Image of Corrupt Politicians in a Light Way....
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Indian Apr 30, 2016 10:24am
so the censor board approved it without viewing it???
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Riazullah Baig Apr 30, 2016 10:25am
film viewers who initialized or ordered the ban were the PM , CM Punjab, CM Sindh and the Finance Minister!
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Desi Apr 30, 2016 10:58am
Simple rule of everyday life for these Govt Institutions.
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chodhary Apr 30, 2016 11:00am
Ironically all the points raised to justify the ban are on the contrary truly portray the ugly face of the current situation in Pakistan.
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jim Apr 30, 2016 11:07am
yes indeed it has been reported by members of public who are in assemblies and their cronies. of course it has hurt their feelings , Wish kpk does really screen it now.
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Kashif Riaz Apr 30, 2016 11:16am
How stupid our government is ? out of nothing it creates issues for its ownself....I don't know why they are banning this movie , what max this can do if public really understand this concept which is already known to them for decades,
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Abdulla Hussain Apr 30, 2016 11:18am
1.The movie has presented Pakistan an as a lawless state where the state institutions are shown as crippled, inefficient, 2.A large number of political activists lodged complaints that the movie has presented the role of politicians as a whole as morally and financially corrupt. One of the central characters of the film is shown as a feudal politician who rises to the seat of Chief Minister through unfair means. The politicians are shown to be corrupt, immoral and dishonest with the people. What is wrong in the above.
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Arsl Apr 30, 2016 12:01pm
Same theme movies were the centre of Bollywood film industry that gave india and bollywood revive. Banning malik now there are more intentions to watch it, i personaly never wanted to see it before its ban , i have eager to see it now.
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hassan kirmani Apr 30, 2016 12:32pm
This is the name of so called Democracy. The film of against corruption was banned by corrupt people. Can it be said that our politicians are sincere with us???
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Abdul Malik Apr 30, 2016 12:36pm
It the face of people objecting on exibition of the film Maalik! Nobody dislike his face before mirror then why the people raising voices against it are so annoyed. They should rather get a lesson and prove that they are not so instead making hinderances. Now nothing is hidden by CBFC,s ban. As media is so strong to bring in public from other ways. Where would be ban,s jurisdiction before other exibitors? Only sane action is to allow Maalik in public and so called ban should be lifted forthwith.
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Ch. K. Â. Nye Apr 30, 2016 01:00pm
200 million Awaam really need a credible reason for the ban.....
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maani Apr 30, 2016 01:32pm
Lift the ban from "MAALIK" and let the people decide....
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Umer Salahuddin Apr 30, 2016 01:51pm
How long a truth can be hired. What censor board is trying to hide. Isn't corruption is not prevailing in Pakistan at every level of the society and to show it in a film is not a crime.
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Sameer Apr 30, 2016 01:55pm
So far... all the points mentioned are true to the core. The system is rotten and needs to be cleansed.
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Shahzad Apr 30, 2016 01:58pm
Films are made to show the society in miniature ! Those who complaint did not know the reality on ground ! Here in Pakistan Political influence is so high that every other men on street shows their power. Which was depicted in the movie ! The film is totally typical to the reality. The ban has to be lifted up ! The movie is the harsh reality in our society. Central board stop making lame excuses like KPK and Sindhi ! They must speak up for nation !
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Shahzad Apr 30, 2016 02:06pm
@Shah Perfectly said
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Afridifan Apr 30, 2016 03:31pm
well i saw it on the first day of its release, i found the story horrible ...the script horrible ....... the movie has a small story and it has been broadened to show history for big screen and then this happend .... the government is just helping to promote a bekar movie
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KL rathor Apr 30, 2016 04:05pm
After putting ban, who ever that never knows about this issue, now will find the film and will see it. Film gains more publicity.
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Syed Adil Apr 30, 2016 04:07pm
Show us the complaints from the viewers! Where is the proof that the complaints? Is there any process defined to put such complaints by our censor board? Even such has over 65 comments in favor of this movie!
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Syed Adil Apr 30, 2016 04:10pm
@JUSTICE Don't worry this movie will be available on the DVDS and online and I will personally make sure to promote it as much as I can. Just worried about the investment production teams has made on this. So will wait ti the dust is settled
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BlackZero Apr 30, 2016 04:33pm
It may flare up anger locally because it's showing reality and none of the concerm raised above are surprise for anyone. They had no problem with Sharmeen Obaid Chinoi's movie about reality of Pakistan as it was about masses but when it's a movie about corruption of politicians then it's against sentiments of PeoPle of Pakistan.
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Faisal Khan Apr 30, 2016 04:45pm
Freedom of expression is a fundamental right in a democracy. Let people decide what they have to see. Does Censor board has online presence? How are board members elected?
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Omar Apr 30, 2016 06:05pm
I censor the censor board.
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Talha Apr 30, 2016 09:05pm
Yeah they are right tho stop the movie cause it shows what they are doing. All who are characterized have sent letters to banned the movie. General public is silent as always
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MAHMOOD Apr 30, 2016 11:40pm
The banning of the shows how hippo crate our society i s. In fact the corruption of politicians beauraucracy and other institutions are well known
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KhanParrukh May 01, 2016 12:26am
Why r we running Indian dramas all across the to spectrum of the country and banning o a movie made in national spirit ? Sorry state of affairs at yet another state run organisation.
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Ali May 01, 2016 09:15am
This is not first time it has been shown. PTV dramas in 1980s and 90s like Raahain, Malangi and Jangloos have had the similar stories.
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Minal May 01, 2016 02:13pm
In Indian sub-continent these types of films have been made and after some censoring they were released but now this encourages me to view it more as this must have shown the reality. Abuse of power, corruption and to make and keep people slaves is common among our countries in the name of religion, cast, tribes, etc.
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seema May 01, 2016 04:00pm
seen a lot of comments, the people are ok with this movie, where are those people who are accusing this movie,, i cant find them , then this is sure that the politician are backing to block this movie,,, but we will try our best to support aashir azeem and purchase this movie in black.
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ali May 01, 2016 04:42pm
This is a very true reflection of the reality of our politicians, elections and common practice, when this film is indeed reflecting the truth, then why our government is afraid to show the reality.
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amir May 01, 2016 05:48pm
I will download it.
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Hassan May 02, 2016 05:16am
Seriously? In a country where most people don't know what their rights are; you want us to believe they knew how to contact someone to complain about it? Who were these special complainants?
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Akil Akhtar May 02, 2016 06:23am
LOL...since when did we start listening to the people...?
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Libra11 May 02, 2016 11:05am
@Aadmi123 . Sir can we formulate a Censor Board for politicians before their release for general public:)
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Maalik May 02, 2016 11:18am
We the citizens are the owner of our country and we ----------- are humiliated by our servants in the name of Government, Politics, Power, corruption.......... That is Maalik all about.
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Kawish May 02, 2016 11:30am
yes this film is very good and it shown all cenema.
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Sana May 02, 2016 04:31pm
How do you define Civil Society...?
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Syed May 02, 2016 07:58pm
So the cencor board aint got no problem showing vulgar movies, when a movie comes out which is trying to tell this nation its weakness and the solution, our politician can't bear that incase (which i highly doubted) that out public will get awareness or inspiration from this movie.carry on sleeping pakistani people,i am sure even if they lift the ban u still wont wake up!
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Omar Amjad May 02, 2016 09:39pm
Applying the same logic, many of our news channels should be banned as well. They show the same "not so good" side of Pakistan as well?
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Omar Amjad May 02, 2016 09:39pm
@Akil Akhtar lol.. good one!
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Maryam May 03, 2016 10:10am
I want to watch this movie....
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